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Angeles National Forest Fire Lookout Association The Angeles National Forest Fire Lookout Association ("ANFFLA") is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization of citizen volunteers dedicated to the preservation, restoration and operation of the Fire lookout towers in the Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles County, and other Southern California areas. The organization works in partnership with the federal, state, county and city agencies to meet these goals.
Angeleyes "Angeleyes" is a song by the Swedish pop group ABBA which was written, recorded and released in 1979. The lyrics and music were composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, with the lyrics sung by both Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, typical of most ABBA compositions.
Angelic Organics Angelic Organics, located in Caledonia, Illinois, is one of the largest Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms in the United States, feeding more than 1200 families. It grows organic food in accordance with biodynamic principles since 1990 and has operated as a CSA since 1993.
Angelic Society The Angelic Society (Société Angéliqué, Le Brouillard) is a purported secret society behind many esoteric phenomena and movements (including the mystery of Rennes-le-Château the Priory of Sion, the Thule Society and other shadowy things of their ilk).
Angelica Angelica is a genus of about 50 species of tall biennial and perennial herbs in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, reaching as far North as Iceland and Lapland. They grow to 1-2 m tall, with large bipinnate leaves and large compound umbels of white or greenish-white flowers.
Angelica (band) Angelica were an all-girl punk rock band from Lancaster, England. Holly Ross (lead vocals and guitar), Brigit Colton (bass guitar), Claire Windsor (guitar) and Rachel Parsons (drums) formed the band while still at school in 1994 and performed until 2003.
Angelica (dance) Angelica (Αγγελικη) was a celebrated dance among the ancient Greeks, performed at their feasts. It was thus called from the Greek άγγελος (nuntius, "messenger"), by reason, as Pollux assures us, the dancers were dressed in the habit of messengers.
Angelica (character) Angelica is a character in the epic poem Orlando innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo, its continuation, Orlando furioso by Ludovico Ariosto, and various later works based on these. All are part of the Matter of France, a cycle of stories based on the adventures of Charlemagne and his paladins.
Angelica Agurbash Angelica Agurbash (or Anzhelika Agurbash, Russian: Анжелика Агурбаш, Belarusian: Анжаліка Агурбаш), born May 17 1970, is a Belarusian pop-singer, who competed for Belarus at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005.
Angelica Catalani Angelica Catalani (1780 – 12 June 1849) was an Italian opera singer, the daughter of a tradesman. At Sinigaglia, she was educated at the convent of Santa Lucia at Gubbio, where her soprano voice soon became famous.
Angelica Rozeanu Angelica Adelstein-Rozeanu (October 15, 1921 – February 22, 2006) was a Jewish Romanian table tennis player, and one of the most successful female table tennis players in the history of the sport. Born in Bucharest in 1921, she started playing table tennis at the age of nine and won her first major title, the Romanian national women's championship, by the age of 15.
Angelica wine Angelica wine is "white" sweet aromatic domestic wine, resembling Tokay in style. Some varieties consist of the unfermented grape juice fortified with brandy or clear spirit immediately after pressing.
Angelica-Constantiniana Academy of Arts and Sciences Angelica-Costantiniana Academy of Arts and Sciences (In Italian: Accademia Angelica-Constantiniana di letter, arti e scienze) was founded in Rome, Italy in 1949 and is presided over by Princess Stefania Angelo-Comneno of Tessaglia.
Angelicum College Angelicum College, Quezon City (ACQC), a Filipino Dominican institution is known in the Philippine academe for its successful formation of the Non-graded System of education in 1972. Today, after years of continuing improvement of the system, its basic education program is accredited by the PAASCU.
Angelika de la Cruz Maria Lourdes Egger de la Cruz, better known by her screen name Angelika de la Cruz (born October 29, 1981), is an Austrian-Filipina actress and singer. She has appeared in a lot of television shows and movies, mostly with ABS-CBN, and has recorded a couple of albums as well.
Angelika Kratzer Angelika Kratzer is a semanticist well-known for her work on modals and a variety of topics relating to the syntax-semantics interface. She is Professor of Linguistics in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Massachusetts, and co-editor with Irene Heim of the journal Natural Language Semantics.
Angelina (Bob Dylan song) "Angelina" is a song written by Bob Dylan, originally recorded in 1981 for the album Shot of Love. However, "Angelina" was cut from the record, and fans would have to wait until 1991 when it was released on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961-1991.
Angelina Ballerina Angelina Ballerina is a fictional mouse, created by author Katharine Holabird and illustrator Helen Craig, who features in a popular series of children's books. The first book in the series was published in 1982, and there have since been over twenty books in the series.
Angelina National Forest Angelina National Forest is a United States National Forest, one of four located in Texas. The 153,179-acre Angelina National Forest is located in East Texas in parts of Angelina, Nacogdoches, San Augustine and Jasper counties.
Angelina River The Angelina river is formed by the junction of Barnhardt and Shawnee creeks three miles northwest of Laneville in southwest central Rusk County, Texas (at ). The river flows southeast for 110 miles, forming the boundaries between Cherokee and Nacogdoches, Angelina and Nacogdoches, and Angelina and San Augustine counties.
Angelino Soler Angelino Soler (born November 25, 1939) is a former professional road bicycle racer from Spain who won the 1961 edition of the Vuelta a España. The following year, Soler captured three mountainous stages to win the climbers classification at the 1962 Giro d'Italia.
Angelique (Japanese series) is a series of Neoromance dating sims by Ruby Party and published by Koei with character designs by shĹŤjo manga artist Kairi Yura and music by Kuzuu Chinatsu. The gimmick is that the games are by women for women.
Angelique (video game) Angelique is a group of GxB dating sim videogames developed by Ruby Party, which has been extensively remade, re-released, and ported to other platforms. They all share the same basic content and tell the same story, but with different elaborations.
Angelique Bates Angelique Bates (Born December 1, 1979) is an American actress best known for the two seasons she served on the Nickelodeon sketch-comedy series All That.All That: Fresh Out the Box, Steve Holland, Pocket Books, 1998
Angelique Burgos "La Burbu" Angelique Burgos is a model for the show No te Duermas (Which means Don't Go to Sleep or Don't Fall Asleep) also known as La Burbu. She won the reality show "Las Estrellas Bailan" in Pa' Que Te Lo Goces.
Angelique Special A renovated version of KOEI's first Angelique game, Angelique Special featured several new animated scenes, in addition to voice acting by several big-name seiyuu. This version appeared on PC-FX, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, plus a hard-to-find PC version.
Angelique the Witch Angelique was a character played by Lara Parker on the cult TV Gothic horror-soap opera Dark Shadows, which aired from June 1966 through April 1971. Angelique is known for being the evil witch from the 1795 and 1897 storylines of the show.
Angelique Victoire, Comtesse de Chastellux Angelique Victoire de Durfort-Civrac, Comtesse de Chastellux(December 2, 1752, November 14, 1816) was a French courtier at Versailles and at Bellevue. She was the daughter of Aymeric Joseph de Durfort, Duc de Civrac, and his wife Anne Marie de La Faurie de Monbadan, and was sister to the Marquise de Donnissan and Jean Laurent de Durfort-Civrac, Duc de Lorge (1746 - 1826).
Angelis (album) Angelis is the debut album from British classical singing group Angelis, released in the United Kingdom on the 6 November 2006. It reached number 2 in the official British music chart and sold over 350,000 copies and received platinum status.
Angelit Angelit, formerly known as Angelin tytöt (Aŋŋel nieiddat), is a Finnish Sámi folk music group formed by sisters Ursula and Tuuni Länsman in 1989. However, the history of the group can be traced back to 1982 when Eino Ukkonen, Ursula and Tuuni Länsman's Finnish teacher, took them along with some classmates to sing at a Sámi festival held at Utsjoki.
Angellica Bell Angellica Bell (born 24 March 1977) is a British television and radio presenter. After completing her education at Notting Hill & Ealing High School she joined CBBC in May 2000, after receiving a BA Honours degree in Politics.
Angeln Modern Angeln, also known as Anglia (German: Angeln, Danish: Angel, Latin: Anglia, English: may follow German or Latin, direct translation from Latin: England), is a peninsula in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, protruding into the Bay of Kiel. It is separated from the neighbouring peninsula of Schwansen (Danish: Svansø) by the Schlei inlet, and from the Danish island of Als by the Flensburger Förde ("Firth of Flensburg").
Angeln Saddleback The Angeln Saddleback, also known as the Angler Sattelschwein, is a rare breed of domestic pig grown mainly in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is a large, lop-eared, black pig with a white belt around its body at the forefeet.
AngelNews AngelNews is a news service that was set up in 2003 to report news on the companies that business angels and venture capitalists have invested in. It does not charge companies to post news and the news is free to read.
Angelo (opera) Angelo (Анджело in Cyrillic; Andželo in transliteration) is an opera in four acts by César Cui, composed during 1871-1875, with a libretto by Viktor Burenin based on Victor Hugo's prose play, Angelo, tyran de Padoue. This same play formed the basis of Saverio Mercadante's Il giuramento of 1837, Amilcare Ponchielli's La Gioconda, which premiered in the same year as Cui's opera (1876), and Alfred Bruneau's Angelo, tyran de Padoue of 1928.
Angelo Bagnasco Angelo Bagnasco (January 14, 1943 - ) has been the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Genoa, Italy, since August 29, 2006, replacing Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone who resigned his post to become Cardinal Secretary of State.
Angelo Barretto Angelo Barretto (born September 29, 1969) is a Filipino race car driver. He is best known for his surprisingly successful performance in his European debut, participating in the 1999 Group N class of the sportscar endurance championship.
Angelo Branca Angelo Ernest Branca (21 March 1903 - 3 October 1984) was a judge in British Columbia's Supreme Court and Court of Appeal from 1963 until 1978, a prominent Italian-Canadian leader, especially of the Vancouver Italian community, and a Canadian amateur middleweight boxing champion.
Angelo Cardinal Felici Angelo Cardinal Felici (born July 26, 1919 in Segni, Italy) is the former president of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints from 1988 to 1995.
Angelo Cataldi Angelo Cataldi is a sports radio personality for 610 WIP (AM) in Philadelphia. Airing from 5:30am (which includes a 15-minute "Overlap" Show with overnight personality Big Daddy Graham) until 10:00am Eastern time, along with co-hosts Al Morganti and Rhea Hughes, Cataldi's “Morning Show” is among the highest-rated radio shows ever in the Philadelphia area.
Angelo Conterno Angelo Conterno (born March 13, 1925 in Torino) is a former professional road racing cyclist during the 1950s and early 1960s who is most famous for becoming the first Italian to win the Vuelta a España. At the 1956 Vuelta after winning Stage 2 and capturing the golden jersey, Contero, in one of the closest Vuelta's in history, outlasted Spaniard Jesus Loroño to win the overall title by just 13 seconds.
Angelo Crowell Angelo Delvonne Crowell (born August 16, 1981 in Forsyth County, North Carolina) is an American football linebacker who currently plays for the Buffalo Bills. He attended the University of Virginia where he served as co-captain in 2002.
Angelo d'Arrigo Angelo d'Arrigo (born April 3 1961 in Catania (Italy); died March 26, 2006) was an Italian aviator who held a number of world records in the field of flight, principally with microlights and hang gliders, with or without motors. He has been referred to as the "Human Condor" http://news.
Angelo DeCarlo Angelo "Gyp" DeCarlo (September 2, 1902-October 20, 1973) was a New Jersey mobster and member of the Genovese crime family who dominated loan sharking operations during the 1960s. The subject of a two year federal undercover operation, DeCarlo's conviction would reveal existing widespread corruption of New Jersey public officials as implicating Frank Sinatra's ties to organized crime .
Angelo Dubini Angelo Dubini (December 8, 1813 - March 28, 1902) was an Itailian physician who earned his doctorate from the University of Pavia in 1837 and spent most of his professional career at the Ospedale Maggiore in Milan. In 1865 he became head physician and director of the dermatology department at Maggiore.
Angelo Dundee Angelo Merena (born 1923), better known in the boxing world as Angelo Dundee, is a boxing cornerman who has worked with 15 world boxing champions, among them, Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, Jose Napoles, George Foreman, Jimmy Ellis, Carmen Basilio and Luis Rodriguez.
Angelo Emo Angelo Emo (died 1792) was the last Grand Admiral of the Republic of Venice. He attempted to introduce reforms based on the practices of the British Royal Navy, and led raids on Moorish targets along the Barbary Coast in retaliation for corsair attacks on Venetian-flagged shipping.
Angelo Esposito Angelo Esposito (born February 20, 1989, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian ice hockey player who currently plays for the Quebec Remparts in the QMJHL. He is considered the top North American prospect for the 2007 NHL Entry Draft.
Angelo FalcĂłn Angelo FalcĂłn (dob June 23, 1951 as Angel Manuel FalcĂłn), is a political scientist best known for starting the Institute for Puerto Rican Policy (IPR) in New York City in the early 1980s and his studies of Puerto Rican and Latino politics and policy issues. He is President of the National Institute for Latino Policy (formerly the Institute for Puerto Rican Policy), a nonprofit and nonpartisan policy center that focuses on Latino issues in the United States.
Angelo Garcia Angelo Garcia (born Angel Luis Garcia Ramos) on March 28, 1976 in Brooklyn, New York was a member of Puerto Rican boy band Menudo from 1988 to 1991. A native New Yorker, he barely spoke Spanish when he auditioned for a spot in the band after seeing a television commercial in Puerto Rico during a family holiday.
Angelo La Barbera Angelo La Barbera (Palermo, July 3, 1924 – Perugia, July, 1975) was a powerful member of the Sicilian Mafia. Together with his brother Salvatore La Barbera (Palermo, April 20, 1922 – January 17, 1963) he ruled the Mafia family of Palermo Centro.
Angelo Lekkas Angelo Lekkas (born June 29, 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League who became a soccer player for South Melbourne FC in the Victorian Premier League.
Angelo Manzotti Angelo Manzotti, native from Mantova, Italy, is a sopranist singer and is the only countertenor who could impress the famous teacher Rodolfo Celletti so far. Already at the age of 12 he began to sing in the falsetto register.
Angelo Maria Landi Angelo Maria Landi (1907‑1996), Italian painter and set designer, was born in Massa di Carrara (Tuscany) in 1907, son of an artisan, Giuseppe, and a dressmaker, Giulia Rossi; he was the fifth of ten children.
Angelo Mariani Angelo Mariani or Ange-François Mariani (1832 - 1914) was a French chemist, originally from the now French-owned island of Corsica. He is most well known as the inventor of the first cocawine, Vin Mariani in 1863.
Angelo Minich Born in Venice on 30 September 1817, Angelo Minich studied medicine at Padua and at Pavia, where he graduated in February 1840; he took a further degree in surgery in Padua a few months later. He then specialised in Vienna and worked in Germany, Belgium and England, becoming convinced that the basis of medicine was pathological anatomy.
Angelo Mortalli (comics) Bloodshot (Angelo Mortalli) is a fictional Valiant Comics superhero in the Valiant Comics universe, created by legendary writer and former Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter and Bob Layton. First appearing in Rai #0.
Angelo Mosso Angelo Mosso (30 May 1846 - 24 November 1910), 19th century Italian physiologist, who created the first crude neuroimaging technique by recording the pulsation of the human cortex in patients with skull defects following neurosurgical procedures. From his findings that these pulsations change during mental activity, he inferred that during mental activities blood flow increases to the brain.
Angelo Natale Angelo Natale is a former trade union leader and candidate for political office in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He served as leader of the Ontario Haulers' Association in the 1970s and 1980s, and campaigned in several municipal elections.
Angelo Poffo John Angelo Poffo (born April 10, 1925) is a former professional wrestler and wrestling promoter. He ran International Championship Wrestling for a number of years, holding cards in Tennessee, Kentucky and Arkansas.
Angelo Ponte Angelo Ponte is an American mobster. Active in the Genovese family's carting rackets for many decades, he was careful to cultivate political connections, and managed to have himself named a Knight of Malta by the Roman Catholic Church.
Angelo Ruggiero Angelo "Quack Quack" Ruggiero (1941-1989) was a New York mobster and member of the Gambino crime family. A longtime associate of John Gotti, he participated in the 1985 gangland slaying of Gambino leader Paul Castellano with Anthony "Tony Roach" Rampino, John Carneglia and Gotti as well as his prior involvement with Gotti and Ralph Gallione in the 1973 murder of James McBratney and suspected in the 1980 disappearance of John Favara, a neighbor of John Gotti who had killed Gotti's 12 year-old son Frank in a car accident
Angelokastro (Corfu) Located at the top of the highest peak of the Corfu shoreline in the northwest coast near Palaiokastritsa (Greek: Παλαιοκαστρίτσα meaning Old Castle place) and built on particularly steep and rocky terrain, Angelokastro (Greek: Αγγελόκαστρο literally: Angelos' castle is one of the most important Byzantine castles of Greece and certainly of Corfu. Angelos, in modern or medieval Greek, is a male proper name but it also translates as Angel.
Angelos Sikelianos Angelos Sikelianos [sEkelEA´nOs] (1884–1951) was a modern Greek poet and playwright. One of Greece's most important 20th-century lyric poets, he emphasized national history, religious symbolism, and universal harmony in poems such as The Light-Shadowed, Prologue to Life, Mother of God, and Delphic Utterance.
Angels & Vampires - Volume II Angels & Vampires - Volume II is part of Sananda Maitreya's sixth album, the first 6 songs were released on October 8 2005. The fully finished and mastered album is released on April 29 2006 on his own official site.
Angels (song) "Angels" is a song by written by Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers, originally performed by Williams, and covered by Jessica Simpson, Mexican singer Yuridia and also by singer Beverley Knight and 2006 newcomer band All Angels. The original recording by Williams proved to be the greatest commercial success.
Angels (TV series) Angels was a British television drama dealing with the subject of student nurses that was broadcast by the BBC between 1975 and 1983. The series' title derived from the name of the hospital where the series was set, St.
Angels 2200 Angels 2200 is a webcomic written and illustrated by the New Zealand artist/director Peter Haynes (also known as Hansagan) with original concept by Nathaniel Savio. This science fiction story is set in the year 2200, ten years after the Genetic Plague killed 99.
Angels and Agony Angels and Agony are a Dutch Futurepop band consisting of vocalist Reinier Kahle, guitarist Erik Wierenga, DJ Marco van Belle on synthesizer and backing vocals and Fried Bruggink as sound engineer and drummer. The band formed in 1995.
Angels and Airwaves Angels & Airwaves is an Alternative rock band created by former blink-182 and Box Car Racer guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge along with Over My Dead Body, Hazen Street and Box Car Racer guitarist David Kennedy, ex-Distillers bassist Ryan Sinn and current Offspring drummer Atom Willard. The band released their first single, "The Adventure," on May 18, 2006 and their debut album, We Don't Need to Whisper, on May 23, 2006.
Angels and Demons Angels and Demons (Angels & Demons) is a bestselling mystery novel by Dan Brown. Published in 2000, it introduces the character Robert Langdon, who is also the principal character of Brown's subsequent, better-known novel The Da Vinci Code.
Angels Flight Angels Flight is a landmark funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of downtown Los Angeles, California, which claims to be the "shortest railway in the world". The funicular has operated on two slightly different sites, using the same cars.
Angels in the Infield Angels in the Infield is a 2000 Walt Disney Movie. Directed by Robert King, this motion-picture is about a group of angels trying to help a baseball team win a championship game, and who are also helping to reunite the pitcher's family.
Angels In Disguise Angels in Disguise is the second album released by Interface and considered by many of its fans as its best to date. Clocking in at over 71 minutes, the album spans many different styles, from electro-industrial to trance to synthpop, with traces of trip hop and jungle for good measure.
Angels Losing Sleep Angels Losing Sleep, also written as Angels/Losing/Sleep, is a 2005 single by Canadian rock band Our Lady Peace from the album Healthy in Paranoid Times. It was the most successful single of that album and fared well on both the American and Canadian charts.
Angels of Death In the 1969 James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service, the Angels of Death are twelve beautiful women from all over the world being brainwashed by Blofeld under the guise of allergy treatment. Their mission is to help Blofeld contaminate and ultimately sterilize the world's food supply.
Angels of glory The angels of glory are a high-level group of angels often equated with the angels of Sanctification. According to 3 Enoch and the Sefer Raziel, angels of glory live in Arabot, the highest heaven, and are 660,000 myriads in number.
Angels of Mons The Angels of Mons are supposedly a group of angels who protected members of the British army in the Battle of Mons at the outset of World War I. Doubters suggest that the story is fictitious, developed through a combination of a patriotic short story by Arthur Machen, rumours and urban legend, some actual visions seen after the battle and also possibly deliberately seeded propaganda.
Angels of Presence Angels of Presence are high-level angels also known as "angels of the face". According to the book of Jubilees, angels of the presence and angels of Sanctification are the two highest orders of angels.
Angels of Sanctification The Angels of Sanctification are of a high-level order of angels. According to the book of Jubilees, they were created on the first day, already circumcised, in order to observe the Sabbath with God in heaven and on earth.
Angels of Venice Angels of Venice is a New Age music group founded by Texan Carol Tatum (who plays harp, mandolin, Irish bouzouki and hammered dulcimer). The other members are Christopher Pellani (percussion), Cathy Biagini (cello) and Susan Winsberg (flute, recorder).
Angels Unlimited Angels Unlimited is the title of a series of fictional novels written by the British author Annie Dalton for young adults. The books are based around the character Melanie Beeby, who died the day after her thirteenth birthday, and soon found herself at the Angel Academy in heaven.
Angelus Rosedale Cemetery Angelus Rosedale Cemetery in the West Adams district of Los Angeles, California is a burial ground established in 1884 as the Rosedale Cemetery. It became one of the favorite final resting places for California politicians, most notably former mayors of the City of Los Angeles.
Angelus Temple Angelus Temple is the central house of worship of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel in the Echo Park district of Los Angeles, California. It was constructed under the leadership of the Reverend Aimee Semple McPherson and dedicated on the First of January, 1923.
Angelyne Angyline Angelyne (known as "Angelyne") is a model and sometime actress who has become an icon of Hollywood and Los Angeles best known for purchasing billboards advertising herself. Perhaps the best description of Angelyne is that, as she says, "Barbie wishes she were me.
Angelystor Angelystor (the Recording Angel [of Death]) is a Welsh mythical supernatural being. According to folklore every Halloween and July 31 it appears in the medieval church of Llangernyw, midway between Abergele and Llanrwst, in Conwy county, Wales, where it announces in Welsh the names of the people of the parish who are going to die soon.
Angelzoom Angelzoom is a solo project of German vocalist Claudia Uhle and an album launched in 2004, which is dominated by her distinct, high-pitched, opera-like voice. The music itself is difficult to define; it resembles a soundtrack and has also close ties to New Age.
Angen Angen (安元) is the name of a Japanese era lasting from 1175 to 1177. According to the Hōjōki (1212) by Kamo no Chōmei, in the third year of the Angen era (1177) there was a devastating fire in the capital, Kyoto.
Angenieux retrofocus The Angenieux retrofocus photographic lens is a wide-angle lens design that uses an inverted telephoto configuration. The popularity of this lens design made the name retrofocus synonymous with this type of lens.
Anger generation Anger generation is a term used by Buddhists to describe the process of becoming angry. One major goal within Buddhism is that people find inner peace so that they may no longer feel the need to participate in "anger generation.
Anger management The term anger management commonly refers to a system of psychological therapeutic techniques and exercises by which someone with excessive or uncontrollable anger can control or reduce the triggers, degrees, and effects of an angered emotional state.
Anger Management Tour The Anger Management Tour is a concert tour that started in 2000 after the release of The Marshall Mathers LP. In 2005 the European part of the tour was cut short due to the exhaustion of tour founder Eminem and his addiction of sleeping pills.
Anger Regiment Vocalist Mark Porter, guitarist Bill Hanily, bassist Marc Zeveney and drummer Jay Coulson make up Anger Regiment. A new New York hardcore band formed in the aftermath of Porter's former band, Floorpunch, Anger Regiment has released a 15 minute, 9 song EP entitled "Aces and Eights".
AngermĂĽnde AngermĂĽnde is a town in Germany, in the state of Brandenburg, on the MĂĽndesee, 43 miles from Berlin by the Berlin-Szczecin railway, and at the junction of lines to Prenzlau, Bad Freienwalde and Schwedt. The population is about 10,000 but has been rapidly falling for years.
Angerona In Roman mythology, Angerona or Angeronia was an old Roman goddess, whose name and functions are variously explained. According to ancient authorities, she was a goddess who relieved men from pain and sorrow, or delivered the Romans and their flocks from angina (quinsy).
Angers SCO Angers Sporting Club de l'Ouest (Angers SCO) is a French football club based in Angers, founded in 1919. They play at the Stade Jean Bouin in the Championnat National, the third highest tier of French football.
Angevin Angevin () is the name applied to the residents of Anjou, a former province of the Kingdom of France, as well as to the residents of Angers. It is also applied to three distinct medieval dynasties which originated as counts (from 1360, dukes) of the western French province of Anjou (of which angevin is the adjectival form), but later came to rule far greater areas including England, Ireland, Hungary, Croatia, Poland, Naples and Sicily, and Jerusalem (see Angevin Empire).
Angevin Empire The term 'Angevin Empire' describes a collection of states ruled by the Angevin Plantagenet dynasty. The Plantagenets ruled over an area stretching from the Pyrenees to Ireland during the 12th and early 13th centuries.
Angharad Rees Angharad Mary Rees CBE (born July 16, 1949, Cardiff, Wales), is a Welsh actress best known for her UK television roles during the 1970s. Her "fairy-tale" marriage to actor Christopher Cazenove added to her popularity.
Anghel Saligny Anghel Saligny (19 April 1854 – 17 June 1925) was a Romanian engineer, most famous for designing the Feteşti-Cernavodă railway bridge (1895) over the Danube, the longest bridge in Europe at that time. He also designed the storage facilities in Constanţa seaport, one of the earliest examples of reinforced concrete architecture in Europe.
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